Amid rumours that Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have rekindled their romance six months after their shock split, Paris Fury has reportedly given the 'Maebe' boss some important advice.
Paris, 35, has been married to Tommy's brother Tyson Fury since 2008, and has seven children with the recently-retired boxer.
For those in need of a reminder, former Love Island couple Tommy and Molly-Mae unexpectedly called time on their relationship back in August of last year - just a year after getting engaged.
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The pair, both 25, met on the 2019 dating series, before moving into a plush Cheshire mansion together and welcoming their one-year-old daughter Bambi in January 2023.
Sharing the news on social media at the time, social media star Molly-Mae admitted: "Never in a million years did I think I'd ever have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way."
The headlines were littered rumours of Tommy's infidelity in the weeks that followed - though he has vehemently denied these claims.
Despite Molly-Mae maintaining that she's been single ever since and had been focussing on raising their daughter, The Sun shared an image of two people kissing at a New Years Eve party earlier this month, claiming it was Tommy and Molly-Mae.
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Though neither parties have addressed the image, some fans have been under the impression that the pair are back together.
Apparently, however, rumours of a rekindling haven't gone down too well with Tommy's sister-in-law Paris Fury, wife to his brother Tyson.
According to The Mirror, the mother-of-seven has reached out to Molly-Mae, warning her to approach a new relationship with Tommy with much caution.
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An insider reportedly told the news outlet: "Paris often feels like she’s stuck in the middle of the drama and has to play the grown up and smooth things over.
"Paris does have her own concerns that she’s trying to chat through with Molly, in a very subtle way. She’s worried that the two weren’t really split for long enough to get their heads together and really understand and process things."
The source added that, though both parties were 'miserable' after first parting ways, they didn't give their separation enough time and distance.
"For now, she’s told Molly not to take him back," they added. "She believes they need more time to fully think about it and what went wrong."
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They went on to note that the Filter tan boss is reluctant to take Tommy back, and has already laid out some ground rules in case they do decide to rekindle their romance.
"She’s not stupid and she would only let Tommy back into her life in a romantic way if she felt she could fully trust him - and he still has a long way to go to build up that trust again," they added.
"But he has said he’ll do anything to win her back and will happily follow her rules in a bid to win her back and move home."
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Paris' supposed advice comes a month after the trailer release for Molly-Mae's tell-all Prime Video documentary Behind It All, which is set to land on Friday (17 Jan), in which she addressed the split.
The minute-long trailer began with several clips of she and Tommy together in the Manchester flat they first moved into following the conclusion of the reality series, including one which sees the boxer scooping her up into his arms.
Molly-Mae's voiceover then says: "We were utterly obsessed with one another..."
Another clip is then included, showing the elaborate Ibiza proposal that Tommy arranged last summer.
"All I ever wanted was to get married," the influencer's voiceover then continues, before panning to Molly-Mae in tears. "Suddenly, overnight, every part of my life changed. The last couples of months have been the worst couple of months of my life."
Another segment sees the Herefordshire-born star chatting to someone - presumably Tommy - via car-phone, telling him, 'I'm actually not having this conversation with you', before hanging up.
Then, during a conversation with her mother, she is seen confessing: "I am very angry at him, and I am very hurt."
And in another confessional with the camera, Molly-Mae is heard admitting 'sometimes it just really hits you that I'm in this alone now', before adding of the documentary: "This is a good opportunity to say how I actually feel."
Tyla has contacted Paris, Tommy and Molly-Mae's representatives for comment.
Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Paris Fury, Reality TV, Tommy Fury, Sex and Relationships